[P2P-F] Fwd: [members] Fwd: [Website feedback] MOOR: massive online open research
Fabio Barone
holon.earth at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 14:54:47 CEST 2014
wouldn't the co-ment platform working at flok help for this?
https://floksociety.co-ment.com
2014-03-28 13:54 GMT-05:00 Michel Bauwens <michel at p2pfoundation.net>:
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> From: <n.gilbert at surrey.ac.uk>
> Date: Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 7:06 AM
> Subject: [members] Fwd: [Website feedback] MOOR: massive online open
> research
> To: members at lists.p2pvalue.eu
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> Comments?
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> Nigel
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> *From: *"l.rubinstein at uva.nl" <l.rubinstein at uva.nl>
> *Subject: **[Website feedback] MOOR: massive online open research*
> *Date: *28 March 2014 10:38:18 GMT
> *To: *"admin at p2pvalue.eu" <admin at p2pvalue.eu>
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> Liza Rubinstein (l.rubinstein at uva.nl) sent a message using the contact
> form
> at http://www.p2pvalue.eu/contact.
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> Dear P2P Value,
>
>
> We are emailing you to inform you of a project the University of Amsterdam
> is
> working on. Also, we would like to ask you if you know of similar projects
> or
> of parties that might be interested to learn more about our activities.
>
> MOOR (massive online open research) is a project which seeks to create
> software so that qualitative research can be performed open, online and
> collaboratively. Specifically, we are looking for ways to discuss and draw
> conclusions about data materials (such as text and imagery)
> collaboratively.
>
> The goals of the project are to work with large sets of data which are
> already available but cannot be processed with small research teams, to
> generate a broader perspective on this data by engaging a diverse set of
> people and to create a platform where people can learn about and contribute
> to this lesser known field of scientific research.
>
> As far as we know, there is no common based peer production software that
> allows to both discuss the content of primary documents ánd create
> overview/insight into the discussion. But we are curious to hear what you
> know of. As I think this description might be quite abstract let me give
> you
> an example of a project we would like to be able to perform:
>
> What does it mean when we talk about 'political trust'? This is a topic
> widely discussed in the Netherlands, but the way it is measured is quite
> poorly developed. The Netherlands Institute of Social Research has a
> dataset
> (text) available of people explaining what they mean by political trust. At
> the moment it is impossible to study all of this material: we do not have
> the
> human capacity and computer automated text analysis has not been developed
> sufficiently to do this task.
>
> What we envision is a common based peer production platform where everyone
> can stroll through the data and annotate or tag this data based on specific
> instructions. Simultaneously, people can choose to look through the tagged
> material and start to formulate conclusions of the different ways people
> think about political trust which will then be open for the other users to
> see and to discuss. Together, it might be possible to start understanding,
> collaboratively, what is meant by the term political trust.
>
>
> We hope to hear from you, kind regards,
>
> On behalf of the MOOR development team,
>
> Liza Rubinstein
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> Professor Nigel Gilbert, ScD, FREng, AcSS, Professor of Sociology,
> University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK. +44 (0)1483 689173
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